The NEET syllabus is officially based on the latest NCERT Class 11
and Class 12 curriculum prescribed by the National Testing Agency
(NTA), covering all essential topics from Physics, Chemistry, and
Biology that are relevant for the medical entrance examination. This
syllabus ensures aspirants focus on core concepts and fundamentals
directly aligned with the exam pattern.
Preparing for NEET requires a disciplined study plan, conceptual
clarity, and consistent practice. With a vast syllabus based on
NCERT Class 11 and 12, aspirants must focus on smart preparation
rather than just long study hours.
Since the NEET syllabus is based on NCERT Class 11 and 12, students should thoroughly read and revise the NCERT textbooks, especially for Biology and Chemistry. Understanding concepts directly from the NCERT builds a strong foundation.
Divide your preparation into daily, weekly, and monthly targets. Allocate balanced time to Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, ensuring regular revision slots and practice sessions.
Attempt full-length mock tests and chapter-wise tests consistently. Mock tests help in improving speed, accuracy, time management, and exam temperament.
Previous Year Questions (PYQs) help you understand the exam pattern and frequently asked concepts. Regular practice strengthens problem-solving ability and boosts confidence.
Revision is key to retention. Maintain short notes, revise important
formulas and diagrams regularly, and revisit weak areas identified
during mock test analysis.
Consistent effort, smart planning, and disciplined revision are
essential to crack NEET 2026 successfully.
✔ 85–90% of NEET Biology comes directly from NCERT
✔ Read Biology line-by-line (even diagrams + tables)
✔ In Chemistry, NCERT is crucial for Inorganic & Organic theory
✔ Biology → 360 marks
✔ Chemistry → 180
✔ Physics → 180
Most students fail here because they only read theory.
✔ Solve numerical daily
✔ Focus on formulas
✔ Practice previous problems repeatedly
✔Even 40–50 Physics questions daily improves speed.
INORGANIC
✔ Only NCERT
✔ Memorize reactions & exceptions
ORGANIC
✔ Practice mechanisms + named reactions
PHYSICAL
✔ Numerical practice + formulas
Daily split target:
✔ 60% → solving MCQs
✔ 25% → reading theory
✔ 15% → revision
Solve last 25 years NEET questions conducted by NTA
Revise every chapter:
✔ Next day
✔ After 7 days
✔ After 30 days
After syllabus completion:
✔ 1 full mock every week → then every 3 days → then daily
✔ Spend MORE time analyzing mistakes
✔ Collecting too many books
✔ Only watching lectures
✔ Ignoring NCERT diagrams
✔ No revision plan
✔Not giving mocks